Alexei Navalny has been sent to SHIZO (a Russian punitive isolation cell) for the fifth time in a row — for what he said about mobilization in court on September 21 (link to that statement in Stories). Listen to what he said in court today: “I am constantly being kept in SHIZO. No one is hiding the political context surrounding this situation. In order to exercise and defend my right to speak out against this criminal mobilization, because of which tens of thousands of families will lose a son, a brother, a father, my right to speak out against sending hundreds of thousands of our people to kill innocent people just like themselves, I will sit in SHIZO, and you will not silence me. This is a crime against my country. I will not stay silent, and I hope that everyone who hears me will not stay silent either. Because what is happening now is far more terrible than any number of days in SHIZO. It is the involvement of hundreds of thousands of people in the crime that Putin is committing.”

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